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Old October 4th 06, 04:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
dlevy[_1_]
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Default cnc machine work?

I have some cnc lathe's and mill's and use them to manufacture original
designs (mine) for the oilfield. I'm also pretty proficient at Solidworks
(3d cad). I'm a pilot, airplane owner, and have the requisite RV-7 tail kit
gathering dust.

Anyone have any leads or ideas on how to apply our design/manufacturing
capability to something aviation related? I don't need the work but am just
looking to do something a bit more interesting.


 




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